A coma state is a prolonged, unconscious condition resulting from severe brain injury or illness, characterized by a lack of responsiveness and awareness of the environment. Individuals in a coma do not exhibit purposeful responses to stimuli, such as pain or sound, and cannot be awakened. Comas can vary in duration and depth, and recovery may lead to varying levels of consciousness or may result in persistent vegetative states or brain death. Medical evaluation is essential to determine the underlying cause and potential for recovery.
A coma is a deep state of unconsciousness, your brain is at its lowest activity level.
It means: comma (as in punctuation) OR a coma as in a state of unconsciousness.
Any brain damage obtained before the state of coma is what causes clawing hands during a coma. This is what is commonly called a vegetative state.
No because he got married when he was supposed to be in a coma
The word "coma" can be a noun. It refers to a state of deep unconsciousness that can result from illness or injury.
Yes there is, during the state of a coma the person is able to hear but not see feel or anything else but hear
coma
in a coma like state
A coma.
Yes.
A state of total unconsciousness is called Coma
Catatonic state or catatonia, catalepsy.